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city or the state they're supported by the city or the state parks and usually you can't have me both ways noto this is another example of how you progressives take liberty away from people and then use the example of that by having the city hall and if you support the way you have them the city of philadelphia supports the boy scouts is because the city of philadelphia doesn't have the funds to try to do it directly that's the same with milwaukee and you think the boys are though philadelphia the way scouts know you know the boy scouts are providing a service that the cities and a lot of jurisdictions value they don't have the resources to duplicate that one studies they audit over exam and i just an emanation doesn't come into play so why would it be i mean that's what a nation the courts have not ruled that way actually there are still there is a government body has evolved philadelphia lost in jersey lost san francisco lost that's actually not the case ok so let's let's assume for a moment that your argument legally is right is a morally wrong it is not morally wrong for an organi
city or the state they're supported by the city or the state parks and usually you can't have me both ways noto this is another example of how you progressives take liberty away from people and then use the example of that by having the city hall and if you support the way you have them the city of philadelphia supports the boy scouts is because the city of philadelphia doesn't have the funds to try to do it directly that's the same with milwaukee and you think the boys are though philadelphia...
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city or the state they're supported by the city or the state and usually you can't have me both ways noto this is another example of how you progressives take liberty away from people and then use the example of that by having a city hall and if you support the war as in the city of philadelphia supports the boy scouts is because the city of philadelphia doesn't have the funds to try to do it directly that's the same with milwaukee the boys are though philadelphia the boy scouts know you know the boy scouts are providing a service that the cities and a lot of jurisdictions value they don't have the resources to duplicate that once thursday august over and i just emanation doesn't come into play so why was it the i mean that's what a nation the courts have not ruled that way actually there are still there is a government body involved philadelphia lost new jersey lost san francisco lost that's actually not the case ok so let's let's assume for a moment that your argument legally is right is not morally wrong it is not morally wrong for an organization to decide who it wants to have it
city or the state they're supported by the city or the state and usually you can't have me both ways noto this is another example of how you progressives take liberty away from people and then use the example of that by having a city hall and if you support the war as in the city of philadelphia supports the boy scouts is because the city of philadelphia doesn't have the funds to try to do it directly that's the same with milwaukee the boys are though philadelphia the boy scouts know you know...
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said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined us totally. >> brown: and long before the worst hit, air travel was in a shambles. well over 4,000 flights were canceled through saturday, sending ripple effects across the country. the snow also halted amtrak and some mass transit service in the northeast. and for the latest on what's expected tonight and this weekend, we turn to bernie rayno, a meteorologist with accuweather. so what is the latest on the track of the storm and expected snow amounts? >> well, i will tell you, the worst of this storm we have been pointing out all week is going to be across southern new england. two storms as you mentioned, and the
said the city had marshaled an army of plows and salt trucks. >> the sanitation department will deploy something like 1,700 snowplows and 65 front-end loaders. it also has 450 salt-spreaders already deployed. >> brown: the storm also focused new concern on the new york and new jersey shore areas still recovering from hurricane sandy. they faced the prospect of being flooded again. >> we are trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined...
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want the top spot for the city of boston. alex, back to you. >> the weather channel's eric fisher. thank you. stay warm. howard wolfson, deputy mayor of new york, you have assured me during the break that you got this one. >> we are prepared. the mayor is prepared. everybody in city government is prepared. the world's greatest snow-fighting force is ready and deployed. we don't expect to get as much snow as they are expecting in boston. it's going to begin heavily around 5:00 tonight and go through overnight. we've got 250,000 tons of salt ready to be deployed. >> that's a lot of salt. >> it's a lot of salt. we've got 2,200 trucks that are going to be out on the streets deploying that salt. making sure that your commute home will be relatively smooth. it's going to be a lot of snow, and people will have to deal with that when it comes and not everything will be perfect, but we are absolutely ready and prepared and we will do our typical great job. >> if the deputy mayor thing doesn't work out, may i suggest meteorologist? >>
want the top spot for the city of boston. alex, back to you. >> the weather channel's eric fisher. thank you. stay warm. howard wolfson, deputy mayor of new york, you have assured me during the break that you got this one. >> we are prepared. the mayor is prepared. everybody in city government is prepared. the world's greatest snow-fighting force is ready and deployed. we don't expect to get as much snow as they are expecting in boston. it's going to begin heavily around 5:00...
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as much as three feet are expected in some places like the city of boston. that's where correspondent molly line is tonight, out in the thick of it. good evening, molly. >> reporter: good evening, john. this is expected to pick up over the course of the night. we've seen the snow steadily rising and the winds picking up a lot. one of the biggest things happening in boston, history in the making. this hasn't happened for decades. they've actually shut down the highways here. the governor asking everyone to stay off the roads all across the state as of 4:00 in the afternoon. you can still see a few cars and moving around out here. essential what the governor has sworded through disek order is r is all non-essential vehicles off the roads. there's a sign that says that. if they catch people out here, they could possibly be fined and spend up to a year in jail. that means that you can still be a hospital employee and you can still go to work and be a snow plow driver. anybody else should be safe at home by now. that's the order of the governor, and also the mayo
as much as three feet are expected in some places like the city of boston. that's where correspondent molly line is tonight, out in the thick of it. good evening, molly. >> reporter: good evening, john. this is expected to pick up over the course of the night. we've seen the snow steadily rising and the winds picking up a lot. one of the biggest things happening in boston, history in the making. this hasn't happened for decades. they've actually shut down the highways here. the governor...
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the new york city area. about an inch of snow, the winds gradually picking up and then tonight we'll see that pick up to eight to 12 inches of snow, blizzard conditions developing with winds gusting to 50 miles per hour and then tomorrow it will begin to die down just a bit and as the snow tapers off, continuing to see blowing and drifting snow as the winds could still gust higher than that 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range and city officials taking this seriously and we need to make preparations and just stay home, hunker down and stay off the roads. back to you. >> absolutely. nick walker, thank you. now to the weather channel's paul goodloe down the road from us in messy times square. >> reporter: yes. we are starting to see and then range midday and now changing back over to snow. sometimes sleet mixing in, as well. this is the calm before the storm and perhaps lulling people in to, oh, it's not going tock as bad as you are talking about. it's still early. the storm is getting closer and stronger as it moves
the new york city area. about an inch of snow, the winds gradually picking up and then tonight we'll see that pick up to eight to 12 inches of snow, blizzard conditions developing with winds gusting to 50 miles per hour and then tomorrow it will begin to die down just a bit and as the snow tapers off, continuing to see blowing and drifting snow as the winds could still gust higher than that 20 to 30-mile-per-hour range and city officials taking this seriously and we need to make preparations...
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it's the city that represents what europe is. i'm not just defending it because it's in france. europe has other seats in other countries. i defend strasbourg, strasbourg in europe. if you think that it shouldn't be the seat of the european parliament, then doubts undermines everybody's view of europe. so thank you very much for having me here in strasbourg at the seat of the european parliament. [applause] [speaking french] >> translator: thank you, mr. president. >> you were watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs. weekdays feature live coverage of the u.s. senate. on nights watched key public policy this. and every week in the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our website, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> the programs that we had all under -- >> we are live now as u.s. chamber of commerce is hosting a quarterly briefing today on the outlook for the u.s. economy. martin regalia, chambers chief economist will talk about recent gross domestic product figure and what policy the
it's the city that represents what europe is. i'm not just defending it because it's in france. europe has other seats in other countries. i defend strasbourg, strasbourg in europe. if you think that it shouldn't be the seat of the european parliament, then doubts undermines everybody's view of europe. so thank you very much for having me here in strasbourg at the seat of the european parliament. [applause] [speaking french] >> translator: thank you, mr. president. >> you were...
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tim mcveigh oklahoma city bombing. go to the aurora shooting and go to abc news and brian ross, people remember this. >> i want to go to brian ross here because brian, you've been looking, investigating the background of jim holmes and found something that might be significant. >> there's a jim holmes of aurora colorado page on the colorado tea party site as well, talking about him joining the tea party last year. now, we don't know if this is the same jim holmes, but jim holmes of aurora, colorado. >> sean: well, it wasn't that jim holmes, number one. it's not significant either that this guy is a fan of obama's michelle obama's, hillary clinton, chris mathews and these other liberals that he mentioned here. i refuse to do to them what they would do to us. >> exactly right. the key words in that piece were we don't know. we didn't know, but even if that were true, what difference does it make? the fact that this guy praised christopher mathews or tavist smiley, what difference does it make. they had nothing to do with
tim mcveigh oklahoma city bombing. go to the aurora shooting and go to abc news and brian ross, people remember this. >> i want to go to brian ross here because brian, you've been looking, investigating the background of jim holmes and found something that might be significant. >> there's a jim holmes of aurora colorado page on the colorado tea party site as well, talking about him joining the tea party last year. now, we don't know if this is the same jim holmes, but jim holmes of...
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he was born in august 19, 1995 in the state of colorado, city of denver. he was raised in america from when he was a child and to lose 10 years old -- until he was 10 years old. i never thought that one day this nice boy would be killed by his own government. speaking of hiss grandson that was killed in u.s. drone strike. that video was produced by the aclu. thank you to co-founder of codepink, medea benjamin, offer of "drone warfare: killing by remote control." she was in yesterday's hearing, recently back from protesting drone strikes in pakistan. when we come back, we will turn to a former cia analyst, m,eel goodman. back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> back in 2009, he wrote a song and dance for the entire year. that was on 109. the lyrics are from the torture memos of the bush a ministration. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> we continue our coverage of the senate confirmation hearings for john brennan as director of the cia. looking at his role inside the cia under george w.
he was born in august 19, 1995 in the state of colorado, city of denver. he was raised in america from when he was a child and to lose 10 years old -- until he was 10 years old. i never thought that one day this nice boy would be killed by his own government. speaking of hiss grandson that was killed in u.s. drone strike. that video was produced by the aclu. thank you to co-founder of codepink, medea benjamin, offer of "drone warfare: killing by remote control." she was in yesterday's...
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at the black and white photos, pictures from the storm which crippled the city of boston almost to the day, 35 years ago. that storm dumped more than two feet of snow and it lashed the city with hurricane force winds similar to what we're expecting to see this time around. the cars were buried under rivers and snow. the entire city was just frozen in place for the most part and again, the bay state governor ordered all vehicles off the road. they don't want to see a repeat of this. because what happened, people literally got snowed under in their vehicles and some of the people died in those cars. that's a very stark memory for a lot of people in the boston area and they want to make sure that doesn't happen again. joining us now is a man who remembers that quite well. radio talk show host howie carr covered for the boston herald. how are you doing? >> i'm doing just fine. i'm wondering how i'm going to get home from the radio station tonight since my show runs seven and i'm not supposed to drive a car throughout the afternoon of the. >> martha: i hope you have a cozy pillow there at t
at the black and white photos, pictures from the storm which crippled the city of boston almost to the day, 35 years ago. that storm dumped more than two feet of snow and it lashed the city with hurricane force winds similar to what we're expecting to see this time around. the cars were buried under rivers and snow. the entire city was just frozen in place for the most part and again, the bay state governor ordered all vehicles off the road. they don't want to see a repeat of this. because what...
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it will go back and forth between the ice and the snow and the rain for a wh ie,n big-city areas on road surfaces. later tonight, that cold air gets pushed in. and we have a snowstorm in the making. i see no reason to change these totals right now. we're going 12 to 14. one place is getting pounded worse than anywhere else. and boston is right in the heart of that. our ginger zee is standing there live, getting ready for it. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, sam. even though it looks like i'm standing on snow, no snow from the blizzard yet here in boston. when it gets going later here tonight, especially in the overnight hours, we're going to need a lot of the salt. the 40-foot, 50-foot cliffs behind me. another shipment around 60,000 tons soon. the state of massachusetts has gone through 300,000 tons with the nonexistent winter. we're going to put a dent in it here. biggest concern, coastal flooding. with all of the wave heights peaking around 20 feet. we're looking for danger and damage along the coast. >> particularly in areas devastated by sandy. we're going to see water along t
it will go back and forth between the ice and the snow and the rain for a wh ie,n big-city areas on road surfaces. later tonight, that cold air gets pushed in. and we have a snowstorm in the making. i see no reason to change these totals right now. we're going 12 to 14. one place is getting pounded worse than anywhere else. and boston is right in the heart of that. our ginger zee is standing there live, getting ready for it. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, sam. even though it looks...
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cities like san francisco and los angeles to keep up the move to texas gimmick. anyway, a cartoonist for the sacramento bee is out with a pretend pitch. from perry, we got three advantages over california. first, we got your low tacks. second, we got your low wages, and i can't remember the third. to which the other guy 1307nds the wide open spaces in your head. anyway, next, it's no secret that chris christie and newark mayor cory booker aren't exactly best friends. i didn't know that. christie kicked off the week joking about his weight with david letterman. soon after he was telling a former white house physician to shut up for expressing concern over his health and his weight. anyway, guess what the project -- project booker just announced yesterday? his new partnership with weight watchers to help combat obesity up in newark. well, surely this one was in the works for a while but strange about the talk and the timing. >>> by the way, it seems like christie is still in attack mode over the comments from that physician. yesterday dr. the doctor recounted the p
cities like san francisco and los angeles to keep up the move to texas gimmick. anyway, a cartoonist for the sacramento bee is out with a pretend pitch. from perry, we got three advantages over california. first, we got your low tacks. second, we got your low wages, and i can't remember the third. to which the other guy 1307nds the wide open spaces in your head. anyway, next, it's no secret that chris christie and newark mayor cory booker aren't exactly best friends. i didn't know that....
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>> reporter: new york is kind of interesting because they spent a little bit of the day in rain. that's going to take away from some of their total, but still you could literally go from new york city where they may get 6 to 10 inches to westchester county where it could be as much as 24 inches. all of connecticut is expecting over a foot of snow easy and it will be blowing around and once again, the state of connecticut is facing power outages with a storm of this magnitude. just hard to believe, but this poor state has just been hit so hard. and the problem, craig, is, okay, we see the power outages, the poles are down, tree limbs are down. how do you get the power back on? how do you get to the poles where there's two, three feet of snow on the ground in some of these areas? that has to be removed first before you can get in and restore power. that's why they're telling everybody, plan on extensive power outages with a storm of this magnitude and, unfortunately, everything we see meteorologically is coming together right now off the east coast of new jersey. >> jim cantore wit
>> reporter: new york is kind of interesting because they spent a little bit of the day in rain. that's going to take away from some of their total, but still you could literally go from new york city where they may get 6 to 10 inches to westchester county where it could be as much as 24 inches. all of connecticut is expecting over a foot of snow easy and it will be blowing around and once again, the state of connecticut is facing power outages with a storm of this magnitude. just hard to...
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leading out of the city of boston. people didn't make that noon deadline that the governor had asked people to make, but they are trying to get out of here. a moment ago this was backed up. it looked like rush hour traffic. now it seems like it's loosened up a little bit, and it's actually able to move. another thing that's really interesting that people especially in the city would be affected by, the t, the transit system here in the city will be shut down at 3:30 this afternoon. and the mayor is asking people to especially stay inside, pedestrians, cars to stay off the roads so that the crews that are going to be out there trying to get things cleaned up will be able to do their jobs. take a listen to the mayor. >> our public works crews are out now. we have a 34,000 tons of salt over 600 pieces of equipment ready to be deployed throughout the storm. >> reporter: you know, new englanders are used to big snowstorms, they've handled this before many times in previous decades, but there is al that -- they know to take
leading out of the city of boston. people didn't make that noon deadline that the governor had asked people to make, but they are trying to get out of here. a moment ago this was backed up. it looked like rush hour traffic. now it seems like it's loosened up a little bit, and it's actually able to move. another thing that's really interesting that people especially in the city would be affected by, the t, the transit system here in the city will be shut down at 3:30 this afternoon. and the...
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the hardest forecast is the new york city because the temperatures are kind of borderline. it may start as snow, go over to rain, a little sleet and back over to snow late. that's why the snow totals for new york, i have them down to six to ten inches. if it's all snow, it could be as much as 14 inches in new york city. that's the big question mark. hartford's going to get nailed, also all the way to southern portions of new hampshire and portland, maine. i mentioned temperatures. notice it's 38 in philly, 34 in baltimore. that's why southwards i don't think you'll get much out of this at all. that's why d.c.'s not getting snow. look how cold it is in the new england area. this is how it plays out. again, the bottom line, the worst of the storm arrives after noon today. so if you're in northern jersey, new york city area, long island, connecticut, hudson valley all the way through eastern mass and rhode island, do not be on the roads after noon today. that's the most important message everyone needs to know because if you do that and you get stuck on the roads, it's going t
the hardest forecast is the new york city because the temperatures are kind of borderline. it may start as snow, go over to rain, a little sleet and back over to snow late. that's why the snow totals for new york, i have them down to six to ten inches. if it's all snow, it could be as much as 14 inches in new york city. that's the big question mark. hartford's going to get nailed, also all the way to southern portions of new hampshire and portland, maine. i mentioned temperatures. notice it's...
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>> safety of the people of the city of boston. best thing we all can do today is tomorrow is stay home and keep them off the roadways. that's the basic part of this. stay safe and let our public works crews do their jobs. we have a snow emergency, public works has over 600 pieces of equipment on the streets. we have 34,000 tons of salt available to use. so we're out there -- our crews are out there, public works, we have 24-hour service up there. people call in with questions about the storm, if they have any questions. we can answer those questions for you. just -- we're out there, we need the public's cooperation and so far i see that the roadways are really bare of cars and since earlier this morning. so i think they're cooperating. we have to get through it. >> let's talk about the cars. the governor of your state, duvall patrick, saying you have to be off the road in ten minutes. if not, he's going to slap a hefty fine or possibly as one of our reporters was saying, send you to prison up to a year. that's how serious the stat
>> safety of the people of the city of boston. best thing we all can do today is tomorrow is stay home and keep them off the roadways. that's the basic part of this. stay safe and let our public works crews do their jobs. we have a snow emergency, public works has over 600 pieces of equipment on the streets. we have 34,000 tons of salt available to use. so we're out there -- our crews are out there, public works, we have 24-hour service up there. people call in with questions about the...
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and play in the city. and we look forward to great events like a super bowl host or something like that, we're going to be able to give people a really rich amount of programs that they could access from here to santa clara to san jose. we can act regionally with our data and we can join and continue to be in the great city of san francisco. so, i want to thank all of the people, all of the different starting up companies here and those that are inventing with us, thank them for celebrating innovation month in such a exemplary way. and i think we're going to have a lot more to announce before this month is out, including on our way to the world series. thank you very much. (applause) >> now, if i may introduce our partner in crime here, board president david chiu who is also going to be complimenting us with all of his efforts at the board. come on up, david. (applause) >> good morning. i am incredibly excited to be here today for a couple of reasons. first of all, the hatchery is one of my favorite places
and play in the city. and we look forward to great events like a super bowl host or something like that, we're going to be able to give people a really rich amount of programs that they could access from here to santa clara to san jose. we can act regionally with our data and we can join and continue to be in the great city of san francisco. so, i want to thank all of the people, all of the different starting up companies here and those that are inventing with us, thank them for celebrating...
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the city is known for tight gun laws, but this 21 year-old describes the reality. >> it is easier to get a gun in chicago that it is to get a job. that is crazy. just because gun laws are different in different states, they are getting them from where they are legal and bringing back here. >> altering the patchwork of gun laws is the challenge for a president who three decades ago was a community organizer on the south side, the kind of work phil jackson does today. >> we have people killed, one right here, one white there -- one right there in the alley. >> he points to streets and houses abandoned by their owners now used by drug addicts, prostitutes, and gangs. >> guns do not kill. people kill. we could leave a right done right here. that gun is not going to shoot none of us. they need jobs. we need mental health experts out here. >> the debate was prompted by the school shooting in newtown, but in a different way, what we found here is just as troubling -- a constant stream of murders in a city awash with guns. >> gun crime there in chicago. some positive news tonight -- doctors
the city is known for tight gun laws, but this 21 year-old describes the reality. >> it is easier to get a gun in chicago that it is to get a job. that is crazy. just because gun laws are different in different states, they are getting them from where they are legal and bringing back here. >> altering the patchwork of gun laws is the challenge for a president who three decades ago was a community organizer on the south side, the kind of work phil jackson does today. >> we have...
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>> the new orleans city council utility committee that regulates energy new orleans will hold an emergency meeting this morning. >> that is to investigate the outage that delayed the sunday puzzle game by half of an hour. there are expected to provide a report on what caused the outage. jacoby jones appeared on jimmy kimmel. >> he felt he should have gotten the mvp, but he said flacco deserved it. >> what that guy had been through and being, if you look at the post season with 11 touchdowns and no interceptions sweet. >> jones said his mother cooked for the entire team. that amounted to 150 plates of gumbo, potato salad macaroni and cheese, and the bread pudding. >> that sounds amazing. barbara boxer and a barber feinstein made good on their bet. since the 49 hours a lost, they delivered a napa valley wine in the, sourdough bread, and a selection of northern california cheeses on capitol hill on thursday. >> we are seeing week after week that the "scandal," is a big hit. nine of the top-10 trending topics was scandal related. >> it turns out the wardrobe is a main character. he did not hav
>> the new orleans city council utility committee that regulates energy new orleans will hold an emergency meeting this morning. >> that is to investigate the outage that delayed the sunday puzzle game by half of an hour. there are expected to provide a report on what caused the outage. jacoby jones appeared on jimmy kimmel. >> he felt he should have gotten the mvp, but he said flacco deserved it. >> what that guy had been through and being, if you look at the post...
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during tonight's state of the city address, mayor reid said the city needs more officers and added to the next two years. the money will come from savings on pensions that are now in place. >> the savings from pension reform, we can expand the police force by 200 more officers. we can do it and we will. >> reid says san jose's economic outlook is strong, the plans already put in place are saving the city $100 million a year to raise more money, reid is considering raising the sales tax by a quarter to a half percent. >>> christening the new bay bridge in style. the pricey plan for the public celebration and the debate over how to pay for it. >>> a heart stopper for drivers and adrenaline rush for riders. the new rules for motorcyclists and drivers. >> and a real microclimate for real estate. the small bay area neighborhoods seeing an explosion in sales prices. ,,,, [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i
during tonight's state of the city address, mayor reid said the city needs more officers and added to the next two years. the money will come from savings on pensions that are now in place. >> the savings from pension reform, we can expand the police force by 200 more officers. we can do it and we will. >> reid says san jose's economic outlook is strong, the plans already put in place are saving the city $100 million a year to raise more money, reid is considering raising the sales...
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so he's suing the city to get the money he says is owed to him. sergeant jeffrey allen says he answers work-related e-mails and and phone calls at home from his department-issued blackberry. the suit says failing to pay an officer for work done at home violates the fair labor standards act. if the federal lawsuit is successful, it could mean millions of dollars in back pay for officers. changes are happening sooner than expected for the city's new electric program. according to the mayor's office and integrys energy services: nearly 400-thousand households have been successfully switched to the city's program, two weeks ahead of schedule and that's leading to an additional 10-million in savings. the mayor says that's more money in the pockets of chicagoans. chicago will no longer be home to the n-f-l's smallest stadium. the seating capacity at oakland's oh-co coliseum is being reduced by nearly 10- thousand for 20-13. solider field's current capacity is 61-thousand 5-hundred. with oakland scaling back it puts their capacity at just over 53-thousan
so he's suing the city to get the money he says is owed to him. sergeant jeffrey allen says he answers work-related e-mails and and phone calls at home from his department-issued blackberry. the suit says failing to pay an officer for work done at home violates the fair labor standards act. if the federal lawsuit is successful, it could mean millions of dollars in back pay for officers. changes are happening sooner than expected for the city's new electric program. according to the mayor's...
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her death brought renewed focus on gun and gang violence in the city. >>> the viewing of a -- former maryland delegate christine died after rescuers pulled her from her burning home temple hills. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. the final viewing will be held at bethlehem baptist church in southeast d.c. on martin luther king avenue. the viewing begins at 9:00 this morning. the funeral service at 11:00. >>> a -- this man died responding to a car fire near glebe road. today marks the one-year anniversary of his death. the virginia native was only 33 years old. today's remembrance will begin at 10:00 a.m. at the alexandria fire department development center on jefferson street. >>> we'll remain in the dark when it comes to new developments in the chandra leafy murder case. the hearings that involved ingmar guandique continue to be closed to the public and media. there have been a number of hearings which could be a sign with his conviction. the hearings should remain closed because of safety issues. the judge say
her death brought renewed focus on gun and gang violence in the city. >>> the viewing of a -- former maryland delegate christine died after rescuers pulled her from her burning home temple hills. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. the final viewing will be held at bethlehem baptist church in southeast d.c. on martin luther king avenue. the viewing begins at 9:00 this morning. the funeral service at 11:00....
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the city acknowledged, that much of this work does deserve overtime, their beef is they didn't put in for the overtime, now they are looking for it. david: but problem is larger than this one incident. this does demonstrate a trend, how often do we get interns to work here that say, i hope you don't expects to us work on weekends and 5:00 that happens a lot. >> leaving chicago police out of this because there are a lot of men and women hard at work but this really speaks to a broader issue that is a nation of entitlement, everyone is looking for a hand out, no one is willing to put in that full day of hard work, they are looking to skirt the issues and take easy way out, and demand that above wage pay, and this speaks to a loss of work ethic. david: the bottom line, i do know people, rick and i were on a program, we were talking about food stamps there was a young person on, who said, i went on food stamps, she was making actual more than i was making when i was starting out here in new york city. and i ate tuna fish or a week. >> i had an interesting diet when i was young as well, it
the city acknowledged, that much of this work does deserve overtime, their beef is they didn't put in for the overtime, now they are looking for it. david: but problem is larger than this one incident. this does demonstrate a trend, how often do we get interns to work here that say, i hope you don't expects to us work on weekends and 5:00 that happens a lot. >> leaving chicago police out of this because there are a lot of men and women hard at work but this really speaks to a broader...
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let's building the city for the better of the school choice movement it is here to stay. john: in addition, more good news this time from internet. will blob should be worried, because look at how excited these kids are about math. john: do your kids have a good teacher? how do you know? maybe the teacher next door is better? maybe there is a better teacher in a different state, maybe there is a world's best teacher or several. it would be great if your kids had that teacher. today, you can. >> i got it. woo! yeah. 92 these kids are -- >> these kids are this excited about a mag web site. >> we're done. >> it out the me a lot. john: 5 years ago hedge fund analyst sal khan created videos like this to tutor his cousin. >> it worked out well. i had a friend say said, sal put your lectures on youtube, i gave it a shot. >> welcome to presentation on basic addition. john: thousands watched his lectures. >> i got letters from people, and comments on youtube, they are -- they are not like, hey i think this kind of might have helped, they are like, i got a -- i faileed calculus the
let's building the city for the better of the school choice movement it is here to stay. john: in addition, more good news this time from internet. will blob should be worried, because look at how excited these kids are about math. john: do your kids have a good teacher? how do you know? maybe the teacher next door is better? maybe there is a better teacher in a different state, maybe there is a world's best teacher or several. it would be great if your kids had that teacher. today, you can....
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the mayor's idea is to raise the city's sales tax. voters would have to approve it. but -- >> it now appears from our most recent survey that a majority of the voters might support another tax increase. >> in his state of the city speech tonight, reed also said san jose will be able to hire more police officers in the next years. he says money from that will come from savings on pensions. >>> have you filled up lately? you've probably noticed that gas is getting more expensive again. but this really gave us some sticker shock. yeah, you're reading that right. chico's gas station charging $5.03 a gallon for regular. gas prices have shot up almost 40 cents in just the past month. why? switching to the more expensive summer blend of fuel. >>> tonight, there are new rules of the road. new rules for drivers and new rules for motorcycle riders. you've probably seen this. motorcyclists weaving in between cars. they can do that in california. but now there are written do's and don'ts for lane splitting. >> reporter: when should a motorcycle do this? >> only when it's safe. >
the mayor's idea is to raise the city's sales tax. voters would have to approve it. but -- >> it now appears from our most recent survey that a majority of the voters might support another tax increase. >> in his state of the city speech tonight, reed also said san jose will be able to hire more police officers in the next years. he says money from that will come from savings on pensions. >>> have you filled up lately? you've probably noticed that gas is getting more...
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the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any accidents, any continued dangers. they want the first responders not to running around handling accidents but to be available for emergencies across the state. it's a tough situation. we listened to the governor today and also listened to the mayor who is asking people to stay off the streets. take a listen. >> our public works crews are out now. we have a 34,000 tons of salt, over 600 pieces of equipment ready to be deployed throughout the storm. reporter: the first responder and screws know plows that need the
the city. you can see the majority of the traffic heading away from the city. that traffic ban is in place right now after 4:00. that's when the for said it would hit. all the nonessential employees across the state. anyone not involved as a first responsibler or snow plow or someone with major storm business that, they're supposed to be off the road. drivers, you face a fine up to a 5 hundred, and we'll see if that gets enforced. the goal is to keep people off the roads and prevent any...
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little bit later in the afternoon the city's transit system will be shutting down. and logan airport says it is canceling flights, though they'll remain open for the remainder of the weekend. they say they want to be there for people who may be stranded. they're hoping their schedule will resume sunday. in the meantime, if you look at the state house behind me, the clouds are ominous. we're awaiting the snowflakes to start falling. when they do, we're told they won't stop for quite a while. in boston, elizabeth hopkins, fox news. >>> the big snowstorm isn't all bad news for everyone. ski resorts and sporting good stores in the northeast are welcoming the blizzard because that means big business for them. ski resorts in maine say it's been a frustrating season because of the lack of snow and sporting good stores say a big storm could mean an increase in snowmobiles and ski sales. >>> but unfortunately, this storm is bad news for air travelers. airports have hopes of reopening as soon as possible. but already, thousands of flights canceled nationwide. that includes ma
little bit later in the afternoon the city's transit system will be shutting down. and logan airport says it is canceling flights, though they'll remain open for the remainder of the weekend. they say they want to be there for people who may be stranded. they're hoping their schedule will resume sunday. in the meantime, if you look at the state house behind me, the clouds are ominous. we're awaiting the snowflakes to start falling. when they do, we're told they won't stop for quite a while. in...
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when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see that more all over the country. all the foreigners buying in florida. so we're starting to see investors coming in the fall cash. foreigners coming in and out of cash. individuals, first-time buyers, people who want to trade up. >> you know who is a person he should be moving even more than a first-time buyer or international person, someone who wants to trade up because if you take less for your home today and get them, this deep discount to you are ahead of the game. people are still stalling when they should not be. gerri: named three cities that you like now. >> seattle, las vegas and first and foremost new york city, my home town. gerri: so good to see you. the key for coming on. appreciat
when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see that more all over the country. all the foreigners buying in florida. so we're starting to see...
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the body of the 24-year-old was found near the city heights condo complex, that's located on st. james and san pedro. at this hour, still unclear how that woman died. but police think she may have fallen from one of the higher floors of that complex. they say it appear to be simply a tragic accident. one neighbor says he woke up and heard the commotion. >> i checked my phone. i heard screaming and yelling, and so i piqeeked out the windo and i didn't see anything. i'm looking at this parking lot here. usually on thursday night it's party night. i usually hear some stragglers, drunk stragglers yelling, getting in their characters whatever. i thought it was one of those nights. >> he said his father called him when he saw the story on the news and told him what happened. it's still unclear whether or not that woman lived in that building. the coroner now in charge of this investigation. >>> a school in fairfield has been ransacked by robbers. two armed men tied up a janitor and stole 40 ipads from sem yeto continuation high school monday night. they told the custodian to take them
the body of the 24-year-old was found near the city heights condo complex, that's located on st. james and san pedro. at this hour, still unclear how that woman died. but police think she may have fallen from one of the higher floors of that complex. they say it appear to be simply a tragic accident. one neighbor says he woke up and heard the commotion. >> i checked my phone. i heard screaming and yelling, and so i piqeeked out the windo and i didn't see anything. i'm looking at this...
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in congested cities. "the nv goes after the urban, owner-operated businesses. price range? $19,000 and up." ok. vans may not set your pulse racing like jaguar's new f-type convertable, which starts at $69,000, but hopes pinned on both seem to indicate that better times may not be far away. "it's jaguar's first roadster since 1972." > > who's it going to compete with? "porsche. it's priced 25% below a 911." if january is any indication, car and truck sales in the u.s. could be better than last year's numbers, and those were the highest in five years. last year, we spent a lot of time talking about evs - electric vehicles, hybrids and plug-ins. analysts say the buzz is a little less because those cars have become a part of the line-up. but fear of being stranded somewhere with no place to plug in is still a concern for consumers. the ntsb is out with its findings about boeing's battery trouble aboard its dreamliner. safety investigators are linking the fire to a short-circuit in a lithium ion battery. the b
in congested cities. "the nv goes after the urban, owner-operated businesses. price range? $19,000 and up." ok. vans may not set your pulse racing like jaguar's new f-type convertable, which starts at $69,000, but hopes pinned on both seem to indicate that better times may not be far away. "it's jaguar's first roadster since 1972." > > who's it going to compete with? "porsche. it's priced 25% below a 911." if january is any indication, car and truck sales in...
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into the city this is what is driving development. people want to be in the urban centers again. >> absolutely right. they're closer to work. work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought us a few cookies. david: oh, darn it of the just as it was getting good. we can talk over the video. we lost the audio. liz: david said, look how big it is. of course we're so used to new york. david: 600,000 will get you a studio apartment if you're lucky here. well, a car goes driving right through a toy store and all caught on camera. thankfully the customer was able to get out of the way just in time. look at this. we've got more of this video coming up after the break. liz: cost of doing business. ♪ . to grow, we have to boost our social media visib
into the city this is what is driving development. people want to be in the urban centers again. >> absolutely right. they're closer to work. work, corporate america recognizes the people who are in most demand have the technological skills, younger, they want to be in the city when they start their day and at the end of the day. >> can people get money to buy this place? by the way this is the model. if you go inside this is buzz's team. you can pick out finishes. they even brought...
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the woman got the footage from the building across the street, showed it to the city, they apologized and refunded her fine. that is funny stuff. >> that's the video of the day. >>> the u.s. post office announce sad news this week, less main for everyone but jon stewart is not surprised, take a look. >> the u.s. postal service says delivering the mail on saturdays must stop if they are to survive. >> the postal service hopes the cuts will help it save some $2 billion annually after losing nearly $16 billion last year. >> wow. i can't believe the business model of transporting letters with vehicles across the country for 40 cents a pop is failing. so where do you want me to take that, hawaii? no, no trouble, i'll put out a plane and get it there in two days. you got a quarter? yeah i'll do it for a quarter. yeah, [ bleep ] it, i'll just do it. >>> everybody's excited for the snow. poor bill has to work all day tomorrow. his son william's birthday. >> maybe you can replace me, go to his birthday party for me. >> i'll be happy to do that. how many inches in new york? >> i'm going for 6 t
the woman got the footage from the building across the street, showed it to the city, they apologized and refunded her fine. that is funny stuff. >> that's the video of the day. >>> the u.s. post office announce sad news this week, less main for everyone but jon stewart is not surprised, take a look. >> the u.s. postal service says delivering the mail on saturdays must stop if they are to survive. >> the postal service hopes the cuts will help it save some $2 billion...